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Revision as of 18:46, 30 January 2024
This documentation is transcluded from Template:Doc-inline/doc.
It is recommended in most cases to create documentation on a subpage and include it with the template {{documentation}}. The combination of templates {{doc-inline}} and {{doc-end}} is intended mostly for short documentation.
These templates display text in a green box like the template {{documentation}}.
Usage
Just write {{doc-inline}}Text of documentation{{doc-end}} (instead of Text of documentation write the text your want).
Do not forget to add categories below. If it is a template documentation, the combination of templates {{doc-inline}} and {{doc-end}} and the categories must be inside <noinclude>.
Examples
<noinclude>{{doc-inline}}
<br />To be? Or not to be? It is a question.
<br /><br />William Shakespeare. Hamlet
<br />{{doc-end}}
<br /><br />[[Category:William Shakespeare]]
<br /></noinclude>
<noinclude>{{doc-inline}}E=mc²{{doc-end}}
<br /><br />[[Category:Albert Einstein]]
<br /></noinclude>
See also
{{Documentation}}